Wrapper for metal sheets.



I PATENTED JUNE 25, 1907. H. E. MARKS. WRAPPIER FOR METAL SHEETS.

- ABPLI'O IIIIIIIII D JULY19.'1905.

lea"? to e 1 u ing of 12 z- 0 it v s such b13825 sheets, L s

R. :i e or hoe-mites metel ts have been i w wleoii Weietelied. oiled up in r ion does the oiwlifzi f 3112 i1 sues.

'- uijo id hoi we will side i snges ieh' Will Esp over each other when is closed. so as toproteet the side or s eet Poe Width of my oil c;

we olsnge the eoyer edges of these thingy sired, and either employ top and revel: beet s" m 72 are e pted to i115; host-in flanges i seem portioiis if peokege the QIiVElOP which 1s shchpisee or slide 9 is into pi: e as shown 1 tweet 1e pests E, E1

ends 0 the y "ore sided with k on we e ll is Z and 8 Whieh singed, slid will. slide msliih within the eover or lOEQili. clown and the hen sligpeei eudwise 'lhe seem he she rslstiysly lei" seems;

YURK, .ASSIGNOR 'lfo THE Patented. June 25, 190?,

by hemmering'or pressing" down when the pee-liege is seedy to be stamped or marked era-ti shipped.

From the foregoing description, it will be iiriiiei'stooj that the present Wrapper is forzneii of at single metal sheet, the strip 9 constitutihg mesely e seal rather than a side of the WZHPPGY, to? the reason that the inturned fies ends of the Weep er really constitutes i side of the e'i'sppeix. y forming the WIiflPrper in single pieee, ssid wrapper of itself constitutes st least two additional sheets said; in any event, it sfioi'ds the purchaser ll.

e additional sheet of. metal, ieh useful to and is not Waste mate- .e "rosy imeoi-tsnt feature of advantage resides in the met that the inturned free edges oithe wrapper of themselvesconstitute one side of the wi'sprper and home into relatively lose mutual reetion, whereby the connech between the ends of the Wrapper is a gle seem. Moreover, this seem includes a. uing strip which approximates the thickthe package end of itself protects the sided ends of the Wrapper. The cover may he made of blame -1 a coated plate or sheet.

The edventslges of my invention result I'oin the eheepness end simplicity of the e, lzsge. The envelop cover sy be hesrecl up and used by the purohasei Th 8 over maybe made in two or mote part eemed at both ends, or otherwise; erltl many ther changes may he made in the form and arrangement of theperts Without departing he s myinvention.

clsiniz- A V A. Wrapper formed of a blank which is I host to form an end end opposite sides, the free ends of the wrapper being bent inwardly to define the other end of the Wre'per and provided with sealing flaps, a, sealing strip having Wings emhrscin the flaps end connecting the ends of the h ask, the sides of the blank having overlapping flaps defining the edges of the Wrapper suhstsntiejlly es de scribed.

2 A snapper comprising a, blank folded to en end and opposite sides, the side:

form edges of the sides having overlapped fla s defining and closing the side edges of t em5 mapper, the free ends of the wrapper being "bent inwzrdlyta d sfima the pmm' and 0f the wra pea and than bent outwardly to 601332 seaim flaps'; and a sealing strip having 11 w turns edges embracing the seahxig flaws and- 5 connecting the ends of the wrszpper sk agstaritially as described.

3. A wrapper formed of a. blank which is bent in form an end and oppesite sides, the .fiee ands of the Wrapper nemg bent inwardly to tofifine the other and of the wmpper mi v then bent outwardiy to form sealing flaps,

and a sealing stri having inturned edggs embracing the sea ng flaps and. GOHDBCfilDg tbs-a sama'a by 94- singie seam, the Width of the sealing strip being subsgantiaily equal t1) the Width of the adjacentsicie of tha wrapper, tbs side edges 0'5 L he sides of airs blimk having overlaapped flaps defining and. closing the side wig-as of the vv'mpyel, substantially as desci'ibed.

In fmstimony WhQIBGf, I have hereunm set In hand.

y HERBERT MARKS.

Witnesses: JOHN W. GRzFFm, THEQ. A. GEISLER. 

